Mackenzie Partsch鈥檚 academic journey at 小猪视频 has been filled with unexpected discoveries.
What began as an interest in biochemistry took a transformative turn through a summer research project, leading her to explore the field of biomedical physics and ultimately pursue ambitions in graduate studies. This fall, her dedication was recognized with an honorable mention at the Annual Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society Conference for her poster presentation on a low-cost, functional prosthetic device.

The senior biochemistry major鈥檚 project, developed under the mentorship of associate professor of physics Dr. Eli Owens, focuses on creating a prosthetic hand that uses granular jamming to improve grip strength.
鈥淭he goal is to magnetically jam the granular material, like iron filings, to induce a stronger grip strength,鈥 Partsch explained. 鈥淏y doing this, we hope to create a more accessible and functional prosthetic device.鈥
Notably, affordability has remained central to the project, aligning with Partsch鈥檚 goal to make advanced prosthetics available to a broader range of people.
Presenting her work at the conference was a milestone.
鈥淚 absolutely loved my experience there,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ot only did I receive honorable mention, but I also made so many professional connections. It was an invaluable opportunity.鈥
Her work stood out among a competitive field of student researchers, a testament to the commitment and long hours she has invested in the project. With plans to publish a paper on her findings next semester, Partsch continues to refine the prosthetic design and is dedicated to pushing her research further.
The project began in earnest over the summer, with support from 小猪视频鈥檚 undergraduate research programs. Guided by Owens, Partsch learned the essentials of conducting research, creating a scientific poster, and preparing an abstract. She also gained hands-on experience in presenting her findings, which became a focal point of her summer as she shared her insights with the college community.
鈥淒r. Owens has been an incredible mentor,鈥 Partsch said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 encouraged me to think creatively, work through setbacks, and has been there to guide me through each step, even as I navigate the challenges of applying to graduate schools.鈥
Partsch鈥檚 work in biomedical physics is unexpected for a biochemistry major, and she credits the open-minded research environment at 小猪视频 for broadening her academic horizons.
鈥淚f I could give advice to incoming students, it would be to keep an open mind,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 never would have guessed I鈥檇 be doing biomedical physics research as an undergrad.鈥
This shift in direction inspired her to add a physics minor, enhancing her academic profile and preparing her for her goal of entering a graduate program in biomedical engineering or medical biophysics.
Reflecting on her four years at PC, Partsch emphasizes the importance of student research in shaping one鈥檚 future.
鈥淯ndergraduate research is crucial, especially if you鈥檙e considering graduate school,鈥 she noted. 鈥淧C鈥檚 capstone requirement gives students the chance to pursue research they鈥檙e passionate about, leading to experiences and opportunities they might not find elsewhere.鈥
Her research journey has not been her only accomplishment at 小猪视频. As a Division I lacrosse player, Partsch has balanced the rigors of athletics with her academic pursuits. Beyond the lab and the field, she has also found time for leadership, including chartering a branch of Morgan鈥檚 Message on campus, a club focused on promoting mental health awareness among student-athletes.
鈥淲hen I first visited PC as a high school student, it felt like home,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow, it truly is. I鈥檓 grateful for the friends, mentors, and opportunities that have come my way here.鈥
As Partsch prepares for graduation, she feels inspired and ready to pursue her goal of earning a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering.
“I鈥檝e been fascinated by biotechnology and the new advances in biophysics,” she shared. “Dr. Owens, along with (assistant professor of chemistry) Dr. Caleb Tatebe, my academic advisor, have been instrumental in guiding me through this journey.鈥
